| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Features | Packaging | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Type | Voltage - Supply |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MMA7456LR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 2-8G I2C/SPI 14LGA | - | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) | Adjustable Bandwidth, Selectable Scale | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Digital | 2.4 V ~ 3.6 V | |
| PXLS63230AESR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | PSI5 PROTOCOL HIGH X 1 AXIS ACC | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| MMA2718JWR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 16QFN | - | - | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | - | - | |
| PXLS83333AESR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | 2 AXIS HI/HI XY | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| MMA6853BKCWR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 10BIT SPI 16QFN | Automotive, AEC-Q100 | -40°C ~ 105°C | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Digital | 3.135 V ~ 5.25 V | |
| ADXL312WACPZ-RL | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC ACCEL SPI/I2C 3AX 32LFCSP | Automotive | -40°C ~ 105°C | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Digital | 2 V ~ 3.6 V | |
| MMA6222AEGR2 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 20G ANALOG 20SOIC | Automotive, AEC-Q100, MMA62XXAKEG | -40°C ~ 105°C (TA) | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Analog | 3.13 V ~ 5.25 V | |
| FXLN8361QR1 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 2-8G ANALOG 12QFN | Xtrinsic | -40°C ~ 105°C (TA) | Selectable Scale | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | - | - | Analog | 1.71 V ~ 3.6 V | |
| 805M1-0200 | Agastat Relays / TE Connectivity | ACCELEROMETER 200G ANALOG TO5-3 | - | -40°C ~ 100°C (TA) | - | Bulk | Adhesive | - | - | Analog | 3 V ~ 5.5 V | |
| MMA2202D | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | ACCELEROMETER 56.3G ANAL 16SOIC | MMA | -40°C ~ 125°C (TA) | - | Tube | Surface Mount | - | - | Analog | 4.75 V ~ 5.25 V |
Accelerometers are motion sensors designed to measure and detect changes in acceleration, including static forces such as gravity and dynamic forces such as vibration and shock. These sensors utilize various technologies such as piezoelectric, capacitive, or MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) principles to convert mechanical motion into electrical signals. Accelerometers find applications in automotive systems, aerospace, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment for tasks such as tilt sensing, vibration monitoring, and impact detection. They offer advantages such as high sensitivity, low power consumption, and compact size, making them essential components in applications requiring motion sensing, orientation detection, and inertial navigation.